How can I load fixtures from functional test in Symfony 2

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Solution 1

You can load the fixtures in your test's setUp() method as you can see in this question.

You can use the code in the question but need to append --appendto the doctrine:fixtures:load command in order to avoid the confirmation by the fixtures-bundle.

The better solution is to have a look at the LiipFunctionalTestBundle which makes using data-fixtures easier.

Solution 2

If you use symfony's WebTestCase, there's actually a very easy way to load your fixtures. Your fixture has to implement the FixtureInterface; thus, you can call it's load() method directly in your test's setUp() method. You just have to pass an EntityManager to the load() method, which can be aquired from the symfony container:

public function setUp() {
    $client = static::createClient();
    $container = $client->getContainer();
    $doctrine = $container->get('doctrine');
    $entityManager = $doctrine->getManager();

    $fixture = new YourFixture();
    $fixture->load($entityManager);
}

Solution 3

I just wanted to offer a slightly neater approach if you want to first purge your table of previous test data, e.g. if you are running your tests in phpunit.

use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Purger\ORMPurger;
use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Executor\ORMExecutor;
use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Loader;
use Namespace\FakeBundle\DataFixtures\ORM\YourFixtures;

public function setUp()
{
    static::$kernel = static::createKernel();
    static::$kernel->boot();
    $this->em = static::$kernel->getContainer()
        ->get('doctrine')
        ->getManager()
    ;

    $loader = new Loader();
    $loader->addFixture(new YourFixtures);

    $purger = new ORMPurger($this->em);
    $executor = new ORMExecutor($this->em, $purger);
    $executor->execute($loader->getFixtures());

    parent::setUp();
}

This allows fixtures to be loaded, (you can push more into the add fixture method), and purge the tables before they are loaded. Also note MongoDB has the same option using MongoDBPurger, and MongoDBExecutor. Hope it helps someone

Solution 4

As it was already mentioned it's recommended to use the LiipFunctionalTestBundle. Then you want extend your WebTestCase from the Liip\FunctionalTestBundle\Test\WebTestCase. This will allow to call $this->loadFixtures() which takes an array of fixtures as an argument.

$fixtures = array('Acme\MemeberBundle\DataFixtures\ORM\LoadMemberData');
$this->loadFixtures($fixtures);

For more details I wrote a short blogpost.

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Updated on February 27, 2020

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  • Ousmane
    Ousmane about 4 years

    My DoctrineFixturesBundle is installed and I can load fixture trough the command-line but , how can I load fixtures from my functional test ?